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MT9300

Manufacturer Part Number
MT9300
Description
Multi-channel Voice Echo CANceller
Manufacturer
Mitel Networks Corporation
Datasheet

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Advance Information
Each echo canceller in the MT9300 has four
functional states: Mute , Bypass , Disable Adaptation
and Enable Adaptation . These are explained in the
section entitled Echo Canceller Functional States.
Adaptive Filter
For each group of echo cancellers, the Adaptive
Filter is a 1024 tap FIR adaptive filter which is
divided into two sections. Each section contains 512
taps providing 64ms of echo estimation. In Normal
configuration, the first section is dedicated to
channel A and the second section to channel B. In
Extended Delay configuration, both sections are
cascaded to provide 128ms of echo estimation in
channel A. In Back-to Back configuration, the first
section is used in the receive direction and the
second section is used in the transmit direction for
the same channel.
Double-Talk Detector
Double-Talk is defined as those periods of time when
signal
simultaneously. When this happens, it is necessary
to disable the filter adaptation to prevent divergence
of the Adaptive Filter coefficients. Note that when
double-talk is detected, the adaptation process is
halted but the echo canceller continues to cancel
echo using the previous converged echo profile.
A double-talk condition exists whenever the relative
signal levels of Rin (Lrin) and Sin (Lsin) meet the
following condition:
(channel N)
(channel N)
ST-BUS
PORT2
energy
Rout
Sin
Lsin > Lrin + 20log
is
Programmable
Bypass
present
/A-Law/
Linear
Figure 3 - Echo Canceller Functional Block Diagram
Disable Tone
Detector
10
in
(DTDT)
Linear/
/A-Law
Offset
Null
both
Echo Canceller (N), where 0
directions
-
+
Narrow-Band
Attenuator
Detector
Non-Linear
Processor
12dB
where DTDT is the Double-Talk Detection Threshold.
Lsin and Lrin are signal levels expressed in dBm0.
A different method is used when it is uncertain
whether Sin consists of a low level double-talk signal
or an echo return. During these periods, the
adaptation process is slowed down but it is not
halted. The convergence speed is shown by the
CONV bit in the Status Register.
In G.168 standard, the echo return loss is expected
to be at least 6dB. This implies that the Double-Talk
Detector Threshold (DTDT) should be set to 0.5
(-6dB).
guardband, the DTDT is set internally to 0.5625
(-5dB).
In some applications the return loss can be higher or
lower than 6dB. The MT9300 allows the user to
change the detection threshold to suit each
application’s need. This threshold can be set by
writing the desired threshold value into the DTDT
register.
The DTDT register is 16 bits wide. The register value
in hexadecimal can be calculated with the following
equation:
where 0 < DTDT
Example: For DTDT = 0.5625 (-5dB), the
Microprocessor
Double-Talk
Detector
Interface
N
MuteR
31
Offset
However,
Null
DTDT
hexadecimal value becomes
hex(
Linear/
/A-Law
0.5625 * 32768
(hex)
Disable Tone
MuteS
(dec)
Detector
= hex(DTDT
/A-Law/
Linear
< 1
in
order
)
(dec)
= 4800h
(channel N)
to
(channel N)
ST-BUS
PORT1
* 32768)
Sout
Rin
get
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